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Alaska's Dr. Seuss House is a whimsical tower made of stacked cabins

This crazy-looking house looks to be inspired by Dr. Seuss. → Read More

How to live comfortably without power if an emergency forces you off grid

What would you need to do to live comfortably off the grid? Consider these basic systems and make your power outage as comfortable as your regular life. → Read More

Man builds the Transforming Tiny Home for less than $500

Scott Brown built his own tiny home for less than $500 using salvaged materials. → Read More

Man builds the Transforming Tiny Home for less than $500

Scott Brown built his own tiny home for less than $500 using salvaged materials. → Read More

How living in a 200-square-foot school bus has made me an ultra-minimalist

How living in a 200-square-foot school bus has made me an ultra-minimalist → Read More

Denmark glows with the lights of Tivoli Market during the holiday season

Tivoli Christmas Market brings a winter wonderland to all who visit. → Read More

This prosthetic hand lets amputees feel what they're touching

A technology breakthrough from the team at Case Western Reserve University gives amputees with prosthesis the ability to “feel” something that they touch or hold. → Read More

Jeff Goldblum hilariously mocks Big Pollution in this Funny or Die video

Jeff Goldblum explains boring climate change policy in this awesome Funny or Die video. → Read More

Google asked artists to doodle on their self-driving cars to give them a friendlier look

Google's new self-driving doodle cars feature art from California artists and will be driven around the Bay Area. → Read More

Sena Runa creates meticulously intricate designs using the art of paper quilling

This Turkish artist quit her secure salaried job to work in paper -- and is succeeding. → Read More

Dubai firefighters now have jetpacks in their arsenal

Firefighters in Dubai will soon have jetpacks at their disposal to fight fires in skyscrapers while robots will help the U.S. Navy fight fire from within. → Read More

The world's longest bike stretches an astonishing 117-feet

The world's longest bike is over 117-feet long and only needs two people to ride it! → Read More

Plants might have a sixth sense, researchers say

These plants can sense gravity, and can grow accordingly. → Read More

Alaska’s whimsical Dr. Seuss House is an architectural marvel

This crazy-looking house looks to be inspired by Dr. Seuss. → Read More

Obama announces plans to bring energy efficiency to households across the US

President Obama said he will use all of his powers -- including the power of the veto -- to defend his plan for climate change, the White House said. This announcement comes on the eve of new rules… → Read More

DC Solar is helping make mobile solar generators available to universities for free

DC Solar Freedom in cooperation with DC Solar Distribution is making millions of dollars worth of solar equipment available to colleges and universities across the nation at no cost. The program… → Read More

Microwave-powered rockets could be a game changer for space travel

Escape Dynamics, a space start-up in Colorado, recently tested a prototype of their new rocket engine - but instead of launching a rocket powered with rocket fuel, they beamed power at it from a… → Read More

Capsized iceberg resembles a sapphire in the Southern Ocean

Photographer Alex Cornell captured images of a rare, jewel-like capsized glacier in Antarctica. → Read More

This 3D-printed violin has a classic sound and a look straight from the future

Using 3D printing technology, MONAD Studios created an ensemble of futuristic instruments. → Read More

The facade of this Chinese art museum was inspired by the undulating curves of the Yellow River

This museum's facade was inspired by the undulating curves and recesses of the sedimentary layers of the Yellow River in China. → Read More